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Chapter 281 Then let the Cavaliers die!

Chapter 281 Then let the Cavaliers die!
Ricky Davis served the ball from the bottom line, Big Z shook the ball slightly, and Stoudemire was immediately thrown into the air.

Turn around, almost dunk, and dunk the basketball into the hoop.

The height of 2 meters is the talent of Big Z. As one of the representative players of the 21 golden generation, Big Z has reached the peak this season and has become an All-Star performance.

Although it is brushed, but the talent is there.

Stoudemire has a beastly body, and his height of 2 meters is still too disadvantaged.

Moreover, it was the rookie season of high school students, and they were not familiar with the competition experience and understanding of Big Z. These losses were like being beaten in boxing, the only way to grow up, it was very common.

Being teased with a ball, Stoudemire rushed back dully.

Soon, he left Big Z by almost 3 positions.

To be reasonable, Stoudemire rushed up with a guard-like speed, which was also very bullying.

Arenas was entangled by Parker, the god of death, and immediately chose to split the ball.

Hill is very versatile and can handle the ball.

Hardaway is a tall point guard.

It is not easy to interrupt the Suns' running and bombing offensive.

Hill took a dribble of the ball, pushed the ball with both hands, and sent the basketball forward...

Stoudemire rushed to the three-point line, received the basketball, and took three steps for a layup.

Ricky Davis didn't move, and could only witness Stoudemire's easy and complete tomahawk dunk, scoring two points.

Next, the Cavaliers attacked the weakness of the Suns' basket protection, and the big Z finally received the basketball. The offensive firepower was good and the offense was successful frequently.

The Suns speeded up and played and ran, almost every offense in the frontcourt was played more and less.

Big Z and Tyron Hill are both quasi-All-Star insiders, and the defensive end is useless.

In addition, the Cavaliers were originally undefended, and all their energies were focused on offensive data, which also couldn't stop the Suns' offensive firepower.

Gradually, the Suns' personal strong single-defense ability began to slowly build meritorious service.

In the 7th minute of the game, the Suns took a 5-point lead.

After the first quarter, the point difference between the two sides widened to 9 points.

In the second quarter, Li Mu went up and down, taking Alston, Joe Johnson, Gerrard, Boozer and Okur out of the game.

Cavaliers head coach John Lucas could only be dumbfounded.

Don't ask, the question is that the Cavaliers only have the strength of the starting lineup.

Wagner, who was selected with the sixth overall pick in 02, suffered an inexplicable injury. In addition, the recent draft vision is too poor, and all the players who have been played are sent out. Their rotation lineup can be called the first in the league and the last one.

Otherwise, he wouldn't pick up an undrafted pick like Reaper Parker and use it as a starter.

No way, we can only let Ricky Davis and Big Z fight as much as possible.

In the 02/03 season, Big Z led the Cavaliers to the worst record and was selected to the All-Star lineup, not without reason.

Ricky Davis showed a performance of 20+5+5, overestimating himself at one point and making himself lost.

He thought he was the boss of the Cavaliers.

At the end of the halftime game, the game was completely wasted, and the Suns widened the point difference to 21 points, making the game a garbage time.

After all, this game is a home game, and it is absolutely impossible for the main players to clock out after only halftime.

In order to get back the price of the tickets of their own fans, they can only play the main force and let the Cavaliers die!

Back from the second half of the game, the fans and spectators saw a run-and-gun version of the ShowTime moment.

The ultimate 7-second running and bombing appeared frequently.

The point difference quickly changed from 21 to 36, and from 36 in the fourth quarter to the final 47 massacre.

hum~~
With the sound of the buzzer, the game time is over.

The Suns beat the Cavaliers 137-90, extending their winning streak to 10 games.

Arenas scored 33 points and 11 assists, scoring a double-double.

Stoudemire scored 24 points and 9 rebounds, setting his own career scoring record. After all, career is too short.

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(End of this chapter)

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